Question a friend, perhaps he did not do it; but if he did anything so that he may do it no more.A hasty quarrel kindles fire,and urgent strife sheds blood.If you blow on a spark, it will glow;if you spit on it, it will be put out; and both come out of your mouth

Yes we who are far from sainthood we can recognize a living saint and I'm talking from personal experience.Yes they are gentle soo gentle it can not be described it is like gentleness and humility in one and also they have this light this energy it's beyond words...and when you are

"[The Sacred Congregation of Rites'] decisions are made by a crowd of dirty little Monsignori at Rome in utter ignorance of the meaning or reason of anything. To the historian their decisions are simply disgusting nonsense, that people of my kind want simply to ignore." -- Fr. Adrian Fortescue

"[The Sacred Congregation of Rites'] decisions are made by a crowd of dirty little Monsignori at Rome in utter ignorance of the meaning or reason of anything. To the historian their decisions are simply disgusting nonsense, that people of my kind want simply to ignore." -- Fr. Adrian Fortescue

On a more serious note, the text below is a sermon in German, in which among other things Fr. Rahr is deploring the "Fall of the West", as opposed to all of the Good Things in the East, which is an ideology I have mixed feelings about, but it's not like I can ignore it, either, seeing as almost all of the people closest to me are Russian, including my half-Russian son who spends far too much time on his mobile 'vices.

What Fr. Rahr has to say about freedom does ring true with me, as in: "There is no freedom without God". That reminds me of the last words of Hans Scholl from the anti-Nazi group the White Rose, seconds before he was guillotined: